SWITEL BCE25 Owner's manual

Category
Babyphones
Type
Owner's manual

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Babyphone
Interphone bébé
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Babyphone
BCE25
Bedienungsanleitung
Mode d’emploi
Istrzioni per I’uso
Operating Instructions
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1 Übersicht, Vue d’ensemble, Panoramica,
Overview
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2 Sender, Émetteur, Trasmettitore,
Transmitter
Deutsch Francais
1 Soft−Antenne Antenne souple
2 Power LED Power DEL
3 Sensibilitätsregler Régulateur de sensibilité
4 Mikrofon Microphone
5 AC/DC−Stromquellenbuchse C.A./C.C. douille source de courant
6 Nachtlicht−Schalter (funktioniert
nicht mit Batterie)
Interrupteur éclairage nocturne (ne
fonctionner pas avec de pile)
7 Batteriefach Compartiment à plies
8 Power Off, Kanal A / B Power Off, canal A / B
Italiano English
1 Antenna soft Soft antenna
2 LED di power Power LED
3 Regolatore di sensitività Sensitivity control
4 Microfono Microphone
5 Presa sorgente di corrente AC/DC AC/DC power supply socket
6 Interruttore di luce notturna (non
funziona a batteria)
Night light switch (does not work with
battery)
7 Vano batterie Battery compartment
8 Power Off, canale A / B Power off, Channel A / B
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3 Empfänger, Récepteur, Ricevitore, Receiver
Deutsch Francais
1 Soft−Antenne Antenne souple
2 Lautstärkeregler Régulateur de volume
3 Power LED Power DEL
4 Geräuschpegelanzeige (LED) Affichage du volume sonore (DEL)
5 Lautsprecher Haut−parleur
6 Gürtelclip Clip de ceinture
7 AC/DC−Stromquellenbuchse C.A./C.C. douille source de courant
8 Aufhänger Fixation
9 Batteriefach Compartiment à piles
10 Power Off, Kanal A / B Power Off, canal A / B
Italiano English
1 Antenna soft Soft antenna
2 Regolatore di volume Volume control
3 LED di power Power LED
4 Indicazione livello di rumore (LED) Noise level indicator (LED)
5 Altoparlante Loudspeaker
6 Gancio per cintura Belt clip
7 Presa sorgente di corrente AC/DC AC/DC power supply socket
8 Rientranza per aggancio Hook
9 Vano batterie Battery compartment
10 Power Off, canale A / B Power Off, Channel A / B
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4 Safety Information
Please read this operating manual thoroughly. Under no circum-
stances open the devices yourself and never carry out any repair
work yourself. In the case of claims under the terms of guarantee,
please contact your sales outlet. SWITEL reserves the right to make
modifications to the technical specifications and design within the
scope of product improvement.
1. Intended use
This babyphone has been developed purely for monitoring voice sig-
nals, e.g. from children.
2. Installation location
The charging unit for the receiver must be installed in the vicinity of a
230 V power socket. Set the babyphone units down on a flat, non−slip
surface. Normally, these units do not leave marks on the surfaces
where they are located. However, due to the number of paints and
surfaces which come into question, it cannot be fully ruled out that the
housing will leave marks on the surface where it is located.
3. Power supply
Only use the SWITEL power adapter plug contained in the material
supplied since other power adapter plugs could damage the baby-
phone. Never open the power adapter plug. If the power adapter plug
is opened when connected to the power supply socket, there is a risk
of fatal injury.
4. Disposing of the device
You are obliged to dispose of the device properly in ac-
cordance with European and international laws and direc-
tives. This serves to protect both human beings and the
environment.
The adjacent symbol indicates that electronic devices
no longer required must be disposed of separate from
domestic waste.
Equipment which is old or has exceeded its service life must be
disposed of at a corresponding collection point provided by the local
public waste authorities.
Batteries and power adapter plugs must be disposed of at the point
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of sale or at a corresponding collection point provided by the local
public waste authorities.
Packing materials must be disposed of according to the applicable
local regulations.
5. Important
Check the sound reception before putting the remote babyphone
units into operation. This also checks whether the units have
been placed out of range of each other. The sound transmission
should be controlled at regular intervals: Let an adult speak
quietly into the transmitter unit.
It should be possible to hear the sound made in the baby’s room
clearly on the receiver unit" (unit for the adults) in another room.
During operation, do not place the transmitter and receiver units
too close to each other. The units could resonate or interference
noise could be produced.
If you use a power adapter plug, do not position it in the vicinity
of the baby but on a window sill or another location where the
baby cannot reach it.
Under no circumstances should the power adapter plug be
connected with other equipment. Adapters for other products are
not suitable for this system.
Battery power, walls, radio waves and local characteristics can
affect the range of the devices. To achieve a better performance,
switch to a different channel or position the receiver unit nearer
to the transmitter unit.
Do not place the transmitter unit in the bathroom (near a
bathtub).
5 Functions
Congratulations on having purchased our wireless babyphone. It con-
tains a transmitter unit, a receiver unit and two power adapter plugs
as illustrated in Fig. I.
1. Wireless HF transmission
2. 2−channel selection
3. Voice−activated transmission with sensitivity control
4. Transmitter unit with night light (on/off selection)
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5. Transmitter unit with 9 V power adapter plug (contained in the
material supplied) or with a 9 V battery.
6. Receiver unit with 9 V power adapter plug (contained in the
material supplied) or with a 9 V battery.
7. Receiver unit with volume control
8. Low power consumption and low HF radiation
9. Receiver unit with belt clip
6 Starting Up
1. Inserting the batteries
Only use batteries bearing the CE certificate.
Open the battery compartment as illustrated in Fig. II.
Insert a 9 V battery in both the transmitter unit and the receiver
unit, paying attention to the correct polarity.
Close the battery compartment.
The batteries need not be removed from the transmitter/re-
ceiver unit when they are operated using the power adapter
plugs.
2. Operating using the power adapter plug
Only use adapters which bear a CE certificate.
Connect the power adapter plug to the 9 VDC jack on the
transmitter unit and to the power socket.
Connect the power adapter plug to the 9 VDC jack on the
receiver unit and to the power socket.
Set the channel selector on the transmitter and receiver units to
the same channel (A or B).
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If you do not intend to use the units for a longer period of
time, remove all the batteries. Otherwise, they could leak.
It is recommended to use the 9 V power adapter plugs for
both units.
If both units are equipped with batteries and the adapter plugs
are connected to both, the units only operate via the batteries
following a power failure when the adapter plugs are
disconnected from the transmitter and receiver units.
7 Operation
1. Transmitter unit
Ensure that the power adapter plug is connected or the battery
has been inserted properly.
Position the transmitter unit near the baby and ensure that the
microphone is pointing towards the baby to enable optimum
transmission. (Fig. III).
Ensure that the unit is out of reach of the baby. Never place
the unit in the baby’s bed or playpen!
When the microphone integrated in the transmitter unit detects
noises (range 1 to 2 m), it automatically starts to transmit signals
to the receiver unit. When no further noise is detected, trans−
mission is stopped.
2. Receiver unit
Ensure that the power adapter plug is connected or the battery
has been inserted properly.
Place the receiver unit near the supervising adults (Fig. III).
Move the loudspeaker control to the required setting.
If a sound signal is sent by the transmitter unit, the receiver is
activated and transmits the sounds received.
A few seconds after the device has no longer received acoustic
signals, the receiver automatically switches back to energy−save
mode.
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3. Channel selection
Each of the units is equipped with a channel selector switch
(OFF, A or B) for the transmission of the radio signals. If
reception is poor or interference occurs in the radio signals,
select the other channel for optimum transmission.
Ensure that both units are set to the same channel.
4. Optimising the sensitivity of voice−activation
Set the sensitivity control to a suitable position on the transmitter
unit.
5. Belt clip
The receiver unit is equipped with a belt clip.
8 Troubleshooting
1. No power
The device is switched off. Switch the device to position A or B
using the OFF / A / B switch.
Ensure that the batteries have been inserted correctly.
Check that the power plug is correctly connected to the device.
2. No acoustic signal
Volume control on the receiver is set too low. Set a higher
volume.
Sensibility control on the transmitter is set too low. Set a higher
sensibility.
The devices are out of range. Reduce the distance between the
transmitter and receiver units.
Check that both devices are set to the same channel.
3. Interference noise can be heard from the receiver
Check that both devices are set to the same channel.
Reduce the distance between the transmitter and receiver units.
4. Other voices or noises are received
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Signal disturbances resulting from other babyphones transmitting
on the same channel or through cordless phones. Change
channel to reduce interference.
5. High tones (acoustic feedback)
Receiver and transmitter are too close together. Increase the
distance between the transmitter and receiver units.
The sensibility is too high. Reduce the transmitter sensibility
setting.
9 Technical Specifications
1. Power supply
Transmitter (unit for baby) / Receiver (unit for adult)
9 V battery or
Power adapter plug
AC 230 V / DC 9 V , 150 mA, 1.35 VA (socket, center
positive (+))
2. Channel
2 channels
Channel A = 40.695 MHz, Channel B = 40.665 MHz
3. Operating range
Up to 150 meters under ideal conditions
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Declaration of conformity
WE TELGO AG
OF Route d’Englisberg 17
CH−1763 Granges−Paccot
Declare under our own responsibility that the product
MODEL: BCE 25
DESCRIPTION: Babyphone
Is in conformity with directives: R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC)
COMPLIANCE IS ACHIEVED BY CONFORMITY TO THE FOLLOWING:
EN 60065, EN 300220−3 V1.1.1, EN 301 489−3 V1.4.1
TEST REPORT NUMBERS: RSZ06030302−1, RSZ06030302−2,
RSZ06030302−3
AUTHORISED BY:
________________________
Signed:
Name (printed): Selim Dusi
Position in company: Managing Director
Date of issue: 27 July 2006
Copies of this document will be held on file for a period of 10 years after the
last production.
Supplier: TELGO AG, Route d’Englisberg 17
CH−1763 Gran
g
es−Paccot
Product: BCE 25
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SWITEL BCE25 Owner's manual

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